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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Thursday Dish

If your planning to purchase tickets to the next Nicki Minaj concert, just be certain to purchase them from her website. The female MC has indicated that a bogus website has been selling tickets to unbooked shows across the country. No word on whether legal action regarding the matter will be taken. PBS's long running children's show "Sesame Street" has apparently decided that singer Katy Perry's cleavage may be fine for boyfriend Russell Brand, but not for young viewers of the show. The show has pulled a taped segment of the show featuring the singer with Elmo. The "I Kissed  A Girl" singer, known for her revealing clothing, wore a gold bustier top as she sang a version of her hit "Hot And Cold". Some felt it was too revealing for the kid set. No comment from Perry's reps. Rapper 50 Cent is being sued by the production company that worked on his upcoming film "When Things Fall Apart". The company claims 50 didn't complete the project as promised in the contract. No word on the amount in damages being sought and no comment from 50 or his representatives. Premiere week continues with the season premieres of "Cougar Town", "30 Rock", and "The Big Bang Theory". The shows should all keep fans in stiches. Be sure to tune in. The fall movie season rolls along with the release this Friday of "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" starring Michael Douglas. It's the long awaited sequel to the original "Wall Street", which was released in 1987. Be sure to catch it when it hits your local cineplex. On the tube: "Bones" on Fox, "The Big Bang Theory" on CBS, "My Generation" on ABC and "Community" on NBC. Happy Thursday!

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